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Browse the ‘Complete I Ching’

If you’ve ever wondered about purchasing Alfred Huang’s Complete I Ching – I’ve just come across a site where you can browse through his full translation (though not his commentary) in a beautifully clear presentation. Huang’s name is somewhat hard to find, tucked away as it is on the ‘references’… Read more »Browse the ‘Complete I Ching’

Osho: not predicting the future

Here’s an excerpt from Osho, talking about divination to a student of astrology. He says that it’s possible to make predictions about people only because ‘people live like mechanical things’. (Strong words, but you know what he means.) “If you know the past of the person, unless the person is… Read more »Osho: not predicting the future

Hexagram 23? Now what?

My personal ‘hexagram for the week’: 23, unchanging. Eek. Not so long ago, this wouldn’t have bothered me in the least. I know many people are nervous of the ‘bad’ hexagrams and anticipate disasters whenever they receive hexagrams 23, 44 or 12 (the three most often labelled as ‘bad’). I’ve… Read more »Hexagram 23? Now what?

Spirit of hexagram 25

In my internet wanderings, I came across this post on the Original Faith blog that seems to capture the spirit of being Without Entanglement. “None of this is on my time. I resent nothing and no one. I share in the whole world by laying claim to none of it,… Read more »Spirit of hexagram 25

More on seeking predictions

A sidenote to yesterday’s post about past, present and future… Often what we most want to know is how to do something. How to be in a relationship, how to get through a difficult time, how to make the most of an opportunity, and so on. Then we start spinning… Read more »More on seeking predictions

Past, present, future

I have an email asking me for “some instruction on how to identify the past, the present and the future through I Ching reading. I would like to receive any useful comment relating to this topic. My intent is to have more confidence when doing a reading for myself.” Well,… Read more »Past, present, future